Passengers screaming as plane fills with SMOKE during flight in viral video

A FLIGHT was forced to make an emergency landing after the cabin filled with smoke while the in India, resulting in terrified passengers and was captured on a video which has since gone viral.

The IndiGo flight was travelling from Jaipur to Kolkata when the incident occurred. Flight 6E-237 was carrying 136 passengers when smoke began to fill the cabin mid-air. The pilot was forced to issue a May Day call before making an emergency landing in Kolkata Airport. No passengers were thought to have been injured in the incident and an investigation has been launched into what caused the smoke.

In the video, the cabin can be seen to be full of smoke as the landing gear can be heard emerging.

Concerned passengers were spotted looking around and talking as the overhead “dings” alerted crew to landing.

Babies wailing, air hostesses on the standby with oxygen cylinders … thick smoke in the cabin of a new IndiGo A-320neo which made an emergency landing in Kolkata last night. 136 passengers onboard. Smoke on a plane is a known killer. pic.twitter.com/VJGMIQoauk

Later in the video, passengers were evacuated from the plane by the inflatable slide.

IndiGo said in a statement: “An IndiGo flight (A320 aircraft) 6E-237 operating on Jaipur-Kolkata route made an emergency landing as a precaution at Kolkata due to suspected smoke in cabin“

They confirmed that, upon landing, some passengers were evacuated using the emergency chutes, while others left from the front of the plane.

“It smelt like a burning heater,” says Subhomoy Halder, a 16-year-old Class 10 student who was onboard IndiGo 6E-237 on Monday evening, an Airbus A-320neo flight between Jaipur and Kolkata.

“There was smoke everywhere. And it was getting thicker by the minute… At one stage, it was so strong, that our eyes started to hurt,” he says.

The problem began “about 25 minutes before the flight was to land” says the teenager.

“The pilot had announced that the flight was about to land. Then I smelt something burning and the cabin was looking foggy.”

“The smoke development was due to oil leakage going through the air system” says the airline adding, “there was no fire on board.”

“There was a baby in the back and they used an oxygen cylinder to help the baby” says Subhomoy. Videos of the incident corroborate this account. A flight attendant can be seen carrying a portable oxygen cylinder. A baby can be clearly heard bawling in the background.

As the smoke in the cabin intensified, “the air hostesses told us to cover our faces and noses.”

“They told us not to get off our seats and to stay calm. Just before landing, they told us to cooperate with them,” Subhomoy says.

But the ordeal of the 136 passengers onboard was hardly over.

Passengers in the back of the Airbus, including Subhamoy and his parents had to be evacuated through the emergency chute.

After the IndiGo emergency landing in Kolkata … some passengers were evacuated from a chute at the rear. The A-320neo is still grounded. Engineers still apparently unclear about what happened. pic.twitter.com/ssapifmsVo